How Security Tech is Shaping Business Strategies
A Shift in Perspective
Security systems are no longer just about locking doors and watching cameras. They are becoming a big part of how businesses make decisions. A recent study shows that over 7,300 security leaders worldwide are using these systems to help their companies work better.
Collaboration and Integration
Security teams are now working closely with other departments. They are using technology to make smarter choices. This shift is happening because businesses see security as more than just protection. It is now a tool that helps them reach their goals.
Upgrading Security Systems
Many companies are upgrading their old security systems. More than 70% are using unified systems. These systems combine different security tools into one. This makes it easier to manage and use. The main reason for this upgrade is to add new features and improve how the systems work together.
Choosing Reliable Vendors
When choosing security vendors, companies care about stability. They want to work with vendors who will be around for a long time. This is more important than price or product performance. This shows that companies want reliable partners for their long-term plans.
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a big deal in security. For the first time, AI is a top priority for 2026. Companies are interested in AI because it can help with alarms and investigations. However, they also have concerns about how AI uses data and how it works.
Cloud Technology Takes Center Stage
Cloud technology is also playing a bigger role. Companies like the benefits of automatic updates and easier maintenance. They expect to use more cloud services in 2026. This includes choosing which tasks stay on-site and which move to the cloud.
Regional Differences and Future Trends
The study also looked at regional differences and future trends. It found that access control, cybersecurity, and analytics are important for 2026. This information can help companies plan their next steps.
Study Details
The study included responses from security professionals across six global regions. It covered a wide range of industries and company sizes. The survey was conducted over a month in 2025.